David Mikics: ‘Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker’
The Treatment8 Des 2020

David Mikics: ‘Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker’

This week on The Treatment, Elvis sits down with writer and professor David Mikics whose newest book is ‘Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker.” Mikics’ other books include “Bellow’s People” and “Slow Reading in a Hurried Age.” On the program, he discusses how Kubrick’s stable, third marriage contributed to the director’s taking on increasingly complex films as his career matured. He talks about what people tend to get wrong about Kubrick’s final film “Eyes Wide Shut” and how Kubrick’s use of classical music and avant garde composers in films was groundbreaking.

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Dwayne Johnson defies expectations with The Smashing Machine

Dwayne Johnson defies expectations with The Smashing Machine

This week on The Treatment, Elvis speaks with actor, producer and all-around Hollywood powerhouse Dwayne Johnson aka "The Rock.” Johnson stars in the new Benny Safdie film The Smashing Machine alongside Emily Blunt where he portrays real life MMA fighter Mark Kerr. Johnson talks about going deep for the role, performing the role of "The Rock," and what he wants to tackle next in his career (hint: everything!).

29 Nov 23min

Fred Armisen’s 100 Sound Effects album is an endless treasure

Fred Armisen’s 100 Sound Effects album is an endless treasure

Elvis chats with actor, comedian, and musician Fred Armisen about his fun new album 100 Sound Effects. From fake applause to champagne glass breaking, this album is stacked. Elvis and Fred talk about the absurd specificity of each track, which sound was surprisingly hard to capture, the evolution of sound effect albums, and their shared love of drumming.

22 Nov 23min

The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman has The Treat

The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman has The Treat

Director Matt Shakman helmed one of the summer’s biggest hits — Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps. But his earliest film inspiration was the 1949 Carol Reed noir The Third Man, starring Joseph Cotton and Orson Welles. Shakman cites the film’s post-war setting, storytelling, and great performances as having had a lasting impact on him. Plus, he reveals a surprising connection between the classic film and Fantastic Four.

22 Nov 5min

The Running Man is just a regular guy

The Running Man is just a regular guy

This week on The Treatment, Elvis speaks with writer-director Edgar Wright. His newest project is an adaptation of the 1982 Stephen King novel The Running Man, starring Glen Powell. They discuss the thrill of collaborating with King on the project, the prescience of the novel, and why it was important to make the protagonist an ordinary guy.

15 Nov 23min

The Knife director Nnamdi Asomugha has The Treat

The Knife director Nnamdi Asomugha has The Treat

Although he’s been retired from the NFL for more than a decade, director and actor Nnamdi Asomugha still gets inspired by a team coming together under difficult circumstances. For his treat, he credits the 2001 miniseries Band of Brothers about paratroopers in World War II with keeping him going while recuperating from a football injury.

15 Nov 6min

Who’s with comedian W. Kamau Bell?

Who’s with comedian W. Kamau Bell?

Elvis speaks with director, TV host, and comedian W. Kamau Bell, on making audiences laugh on his current stand-up tour Who's With Me?. They discuss his brand of comedy, what's happening in late night TV and what made his CNN series United Shades of America different from other travel shows.

8 Nov 23min

The Treat: "Eddington" director Ari Aster

The Treat: "Eddington" director Ari Aster

Director Ari Aster’s films often go in unpredictable directions. That’s apparent in his works including Midsommar, Hereditary, and his latest, Eddington, which stars Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, and Emma Stone. For his treat, he pays homage to a 2024 French film that is more than meets the eye.

7 Nov 4min

Director Nia DaCosta on the power of Hedda

Director Nia DaCosta on the power of Hedda

Director Nia DaCosta’s new film Hedda is a daring adaptation of the 1891 Henrik Ibsen play Hedda Gabler. DaCosta talks with Elvis about not treating the original text too seriously, using physical spaces to define characters, and what Hedda surprisingly has in common with DaCosta's previous films The Marvels and Candyman.

1 Nov 23min

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